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May 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…; Replaced By Union, New Judiciary Body Student Government Group Votes To Abolish Itself In Drastic Reorganization Move; Petitions Will Be Asked Soon By Committee Men's Council was abolished yesterday on its…

… own motion in the second drastic shake-up of student government this year. At the same time a committee of the now-defunct Council, acting with the approval of the University Committee on Student

… heads of the Union, Men's Congress, Daily, Interfraternity Council and the Dean of Students. A spokesman for this group, to be composed this year of Paul Brickley, '39E, Robert, Hartwell, '39E, Robert…

… Mitchell, '40BAd, Robert Reid,.'39E, and Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley, said that a call for petitions to the new Council would be issued in the near futurm. Petitioners must be of second se- mester…

… posts and the Union student staff will adminis- ter the elections. Brown Wins Walker Medal Gets Prize For Chemical Engineering Literature In recognition of his outstanding contribution to chemical…

May 27, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 171) • Page Image 8

… requested to prepare state- the office of 'the Dean of Students not later nnouncement applies also to the treasurers of functions for which an admission charge has J. A. Bursley, dean. Appointments and…

… Occupational Information: notice of an opening for stenographic work sted may call at the office, 201 Mason hall. Engineering and Architecture: All students in :ing courses other than Chemistry and Physics re…

… given the lib- ARABS PROTEST ITALIANACTIONS To control 30 planes flying north and south on a daily schedule, sig- nals will be installed at Baltmiore, Aberdeen, Wilmington, Camden and Trenton. Each…

… "block" will consist of two "guns' with short, thick barrels, one controlling northbound traffic and the other for the southbound planes. 3 Students Protest 'Insult' to Germany, ITHACA, N. Y., May 26. - (v…

… against Italy has devel- oped in Palestine, originating when Arab chieftains inflamed the niinds of their people with the idea that the hundreds of thousands of Arabs in the Italian colony of Tripoli were…

… with the Arabs' resentment. Telegrams from individuals and societies have been pouring into Italian consulates in the Near East protesting against the alleged cruel- ties. In Damascus the newspapers…

… printed stories of purported mas- sacres in Tripoli, demonstrations weresmade in the streets and Arab merchants declared a boycott on Italian goods. PEA KILLIT CO' Michigane1isian Business Staff: Entire…

… Business Staff meets p. m., in the Press building. All staff members should be present. at 4l I I III Miehigan Catholic Students and Friends: There will be a mixer in the audi- torium of the chapel…

…, corner William and Thompson Sts., from 8-10 p. m. COMING EVENTS Geology 31: Make-up bluebook, Friday, at 4 o'clock room 3056 N. S. Geology II: All students should note the geological bulletin board on…

… which will be posted lists of: students absent from field trips, those owing for trips, and date of make-up field trips. Make-up bluebook will be given Friday at 4, in room 3056 N. S. Plant Physiology…

May 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… not only confront the op- position of the Jewish population already trained in the Havlaga or "self-restraint" movement, but also a firm reaction against many phases of the plan by the moderate Arabs

…' whose hopes in the future of Pales- tine will lead them to side passively with the Jews. "The moderate Arabs realize fully what the influx of Jews has done fot Palestine. They see that the Jews have…

… as social instit sor of Marketing at Tulane Univesi- tions. ..' .ty, will lead the discussion on "How Hospitals serve the communi t....I.Market Research Aids the Student" Mrs. Ketcham claims, by…

… Republics, at Washington, be a banquet at 6:30 p.m. in the Ketcham says, affords the ill D.C.-Unin, honoring seven students of "means of expression and exhan the School of Business. Those to be in learning…

… or cute ... sport- ng, swining, baseball, etc. A. time bound or date-time minded. It's graduate students and faculty are in the gala event we've planned for and oesrvall 095 by Saturday noo you…

… on sale at the Information Des] frmKirscoolness and smartness. of the Rackham Bldg. Prie: $1.50 summercoper couple. JUNIOR SIZES 9 to 17 The Lutheran Student Club wi hold its annual banquet in honor o…

… from the Starr Commonwealth Farm, the Commonwealth provides progressive education through the first 11 grades. Students Seek Posts In Campus Election (Continued from Page 1) may be cast at any one of…

May 01, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… corridor cases is the Arabic manuscripts. The first composed of items mainly taken from ones are plain and unadorned, em- these later additions. phasizing the Word of the Prophet Only Arabic, Turkish and…

… display which of these books were a part of the li- have abandoned. the old. Arabian brary of Abdul Hamid, former sultan tradition of simplicity just as the of Turkey, which were purchased by Arabs of the…

… time were doing in their the library after his deposition in personal modes of living and dress. 1909. These collections, of which only The Arabs began to imitate the older a few items are now on display…

… still in the proc- tendency, for now the Arabs too be- ess of being inventoried. gan decorate their books with the A recollection of the vast difficulty brilliant illuminated letters and bor- ders that…

…, director of the Health Service, as the two greatest health hazards confronting students in the spring. "We advocate tne development of a tan," Dr. Forsythe said, -"even though the benefit of a tan is prob…

…. 206 - Thursday a. m., June 6. Any course not listed in any of the above groups may be examined at any time on which the instructor and class concerned may agree. Each student taking practical work in…

… music in the School of Music will be given an individual examination. Each such student should consult the bulletin board at the School of Music to learn the day and hour assigned for his or her…

… Building, before I May 30. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should a receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his ap- pearance in each course during the period…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

May 29, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… advanced of all the Arabs in the other states. An Arab Student.I Inasmuch as several recent 1 communications to The Daily have been received annony.- mously, the occasion seems ripei to call attention to the…

….7 SYRIA A REPUBLIC. To the Editor: According to late dispatches, France has granted Syria complete! home rule status. The only Arab state that remainsa governed by a foreign parliament is now…

… Palestine. So naturally all! the Arab attention is focused upon it now. This leaves us wondering! what will Great Britain do with those Palestine Arabs who are con- sidered as the most unified and the most…

… from talk, seems to have been Baxter. I present. in the minds of the three He is the notorious enemy of the j large audiences that have seen theI Rover Boys. bill of student one-act plays pre- He has…

…: the project of Jasper. co-opertive effort towards a Dear Jasper: If I am correct sound tradition of all-student dra- in assuming that the idea you ma at Michigan. got from this article was to The…

…- The profs. have the honor, terpreted the flighty girl's pathetic The students, you know, have path from indignation to pleasant; the system. i excitement at her new hat pleas- [ Jumbo Bunko. ing someone…

May 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CR1URCHES PLNNED FOR MOTHER' AY Special Observance Arranged. by Most Ministers; Marley Will Tell of Jane Addams. BRUMM TO GIVE TALK Dr. Harrison Will Describe His Life Among Arabs

… Asso- ciation: The annual joint meeting of the Detroit Branch of the Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association with the College of Pharmacy will be held Tuesday evening, May 12. Students and all others inter…

… for his ser-] mon, "Mother." At the evening' services, Dr. Paul Harrison, of Ara- bia, will describe some of his ex- periences among the Arabs. Marley Plans New Series. Inaugurating a new series of…

… Lyle Eiserman. All members on campus, both student, faculty and alumni, are cordially invited to attend. Reservations at $1.25 may be se- cured by calilng James Shelton, telephone 6674. Reservations…

… through the cour- tesy of manufacturers; experiments were conducted by laboratory in- morning and will also address the structors; and students acted as meeting of the students in the eve- hosts in guiding…

… )RAWING PENCILS iversity Avenue - - - - - - - - - - - EDUCATION CLASS TO GIVE REPORTS Directed Teaching Students Will Discuss Field Work. Students who have been doing directed teaching in various schools…

… have engaged in the course this term. In addition to the di- rected teaching project, a good deal of work was done on the cam- pus, the students having the use of a special room for their labora- tory in…

May 06, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… recently revived. Today Turkey is busy building an industrial economy. The form of state socialism which has been adopted, however, has hone of the ideologies of other social- ist groups. Explains Arab

…-Jewish Problem Mr. McDowell explained the Arab- Jewish troubles in Palestine as the result of a clash of promises which England made during the World War. The Jews were promised a national homelnd and the Arabs

… Prof. Maier To Give' Talk At Initiation Banquet (Continued from Page 1) recipients will be Robert S. Hansen, '40, and David G. Cushing, '40E. { The Graduate students who were initiated last night include…

students and faculty has netted the University's lost and found department a large assortment of articles ranging from wedding rings to zipper fasteners and from tie clips to overcoats. The collection is…

… contained in a closet and nine filing drawers in the business office in Room 1 University Hall. Students are urged to call for their cherished belongings before June, when the files will be cleared. The stock…

… seems to disprove the legend that professors misplace their umbrellas. A check of the supply re- veals that most of the lost umbrellas are of the feminine variety. Diogenes might have been grati- Students

… Meet Gov. Dickinson Political Science Group Sees State Legislature Ninety-one Michigan students were given the opportunity to. meet Gov- ernor Dickinson and several.members of the State Legislature…

… in- troduced by Rep. J. C. Town of the lower house, but was prevented by an executive order from being pre- sented to the Senate. Before their inspection of the "leg- islature work" the students went…

… locket. And if someone owns a wrist- watch case that has been separated from its better half, he may find a visit to the lost and found depart- ment fruitful. The carelessness of students who fail to write…

… for at least two months. After this period they may be claimed by the finder. Of the remaining articles, books are turned over to the Student Lending Library and miscellaneous articles are distributed…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…0 THE M I C.HISA N DALLY, SATURDAY, MAY -O, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I r1 11 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board ii Control of Student

… was just such an instance of a near sighted foreign policy. Palestine is another. Chamberlain, hoping to weld the Arabs and, therefore, the whole Moslem world solidly on the side of the British, or at…

… least to a position un- friendly to the fascist poWers, welched on her promises to the JeWs to make Palestine a "national= homeland' and swung solidly, in line with the extremist Arabs led by the Mufti…

… the war, have ever been hypocritical. It is that hypocrisy under which all of Palestine was promised almost simultaneously to both the Jews and the Arabs which has been mostly responsible for that…

… breath-taking. That, however, is not so new. Secondary school students tamper with that sort of thing. The program writer deals in great subtleties. For example, note the careful distinction in the use of…

… Star-Times conceivable, also. that the situation might ulti- mately exist where students could leave the{ room and converse with fellow students during AS OTHERS SEE IT WPA-As Mayors See It Waste and…

… college men. They have represented a strange thing called "culture" ob- tained in voluntary or involuntary doses. It has been the old business of students as inactive consumers and professors as persisent…

… producers. The Carolina Arts group, recently formed and already the source of several good speeches, presents James Boyd Monday night. Students are reaching out to this thing called "The Arts" and bringing it…

… blame must dump itself in quite unpretty fashion right back upon the student body. Members of the faculty-particu- larly the humanities-sometimes be- moan student disinterest in their subjects. Now no…

May 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…-wide election today for 10 offices in student organizations in- cluded announcement of three with- drawals from the race for the Board in Control of Student Publications, one addition to the slate of candidates…

… eight candidates vying for the three student:positions on the Board. The list of candidates in the Publications Board election inicluded: Philip Buchen, '41L, Almon Conrath, '40E, Augustus Dannemil- ler…

… Page 6) Latest returns In Senate Poll Show Interest Eight Students Are Awarded Scholarships Marsh-Mandelbaum Fund Gives $1,565 Stipend; 56 Applications Entered Five Sophomores, Three Juniors Win…

…, Okla.; William G. Jackson, '41, Marquette, Mich., and Michael Massa, '41, Collingdale, Pa. Fanny Ransom Marsh scholarships open to all students in the literary school were awarded to Florence M. Krenzler…

May 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… after- noon in Natural Science auditor- ium on "The Arab at Home." Dr, Harrison is being brought here by the International committee of the Student Christian association. Dr. Harrison has spent the last…

… one 'c might upset the economic eture." G TSHULER SEEKS' 'PRODUCTIONSm1 ys Written by Students Wl Be Read in Detroit. acour agement to students iri ing plays was ex~pressed yes-l ay by Louis Altshuler…

… organized three s ago, and this year has pro- ed the works of Lynnr Riggs, -tin Flavin, Roy Chanslor, Harry nterm, and Virgil Geddes. lays written by students and nitt cd to the Detroit Playhouse, buler said…

… famous pianist, play- Mere before a student audience., Work on the design and decora- tions of the nineteenth annual Ar- chitect's ball, to be held May 15. in Waterman gymnasium, has already , ta tted…

…, Floyd R. Johnson, '31A, chairma-i of the' construction com- mittee announced yesterday. Several squads of students are working on the details for the af- fair arid will continue in the Ar- chitecture…

… of the' Uni- versity's activities, from student life, to Ahe research institute. There are comm,?ittees on campus plans, on the library, on military science, and on the various museums. In addition to…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 21

…. Groome's Bathing Beach at Whi more Lake and Newport Beacha Portage Lake are also within ea range for the student, with amus ment facilities such as slides, divi platforms and water swings. Opportunities…

… for dancing in A Arbor ae afforded by the League, t Union, and -other student cente; Outside Ann Arbor there are danc halls at Island Lake on U.S.-16, (Bl Lantern Ballroom) at Sand Lake o the Chicago…

… the Sum mer Session. Ethiopic will take its place in th long list of other odd languag taught by the Linguistic Institu during the ensuing Summer Sessio Included in it are Coptic, Arab Aramaic, Syrian…

… forestry students, - for which 10 hours credit is given; a five hours in forest mensuration, three e hours in fire protection and two T d hours in forest reconnaisance. G A G E LI Staff Listed GAGE LI n The…

… Gn ie of the University of Iowa forestry ly school, Carlton Blades and Albert Teeg, graduate student assistants, and ll a camp physician not yet named. ar Camp Roth, named after the first HANDKERCHIEFS…

… - --- - sy with timber all around. e- The location of the camp within g the boundary of the Ottawa National Forest makes it possible for students n to observe the Federal Forest Service he at work, as well as…

… teresting project from its beginning. G O LF X- Opposite the camp, on the farthei by side of Golden Lake, is one of eight; FES: Students c of new experimental forestry towers, a- built of wood and with the…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… Named SHe Select Tokyo ele ate Prof. Everett S. Brown of the polit- ical science department has received a letter from the Japan Student As- sociation, informing him that he should help in choosing one…

student from the University to attend, along with students from 15 other colleges in the East and Mid-West, the an- nual "American-Japan Student Con- ference." This year marks the third time that the…

…, the delegates will be guests of the Japan Student Association, which will take care of all expenses except laundry and personal expendi- tures. "The rail and boat transportation must; be met by the…

… delegate," Pro- fessor Brown continued, "but the cost of the entire trip should amount to about $400." All those students interested in making the trip should get in touch with Professor Brown immediately…

… unfriendly act any attempt at inter- ference" in Egypt. "We intend to dis- charge our responsibilities to the full" in Palestine," he said. Arab-Jewish outbreaks near Jerusalem have re- cently caused the…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Seventeen hundred voters yesterday swept a three-man coalition of Philip Buchen, Albert Mayio and Philip Westbrook to a lopsided victory for threes vacant student posts on the Board in Control of Student

… weather to select Warren Breidenbach, varsity track star, to the student position on the Board in Con- trol of Physical Education, and elect- ed six vice-presidents to serve on the Union official staff. 400…

… the race for the three vacancies on the publications board. In 1938 a total of 1,400 students voted in the spring election, a mark . which stood as a record until yesterday. Balloting Interrupted…

… illustrations. Tutorial Plan InPhilosophy Will Be Given Applications Of Students Are Due May 30; Only Seniors AreEligible Program Director To Act As Adviser An Honors Program in Philosophy, designed to…

… philosophy department, will be open to senior students only. Students who wish to participate in the special program must apply in writing to the chairman of the phil- osophy department by May 30. The program…

… is limited to only a few stu- dents. Students who enroll in the Honors Program will study under a faculty member of the philosophy depart-. ment, who will serve as "program director." The program…

… reduce them to the status of a permanent minority in a proposed independent Arab-dominated Holy Land. The program of non-cooperation and economic pressure got under way under the watchful eyes of steel…

…-j ment is better than good govern-f ment." Seven business students were givene Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship keys at the 'banquet in recognition of superior academic achievement.t Those honored were…

May 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… criteria f geneal editorialptortae and interest to the campus. Publsned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF…

…. So far, the following reasons to justify the Counselor's and the Professor's denunciations have been proved to consist of air with a prejudice for background: - The fact that every other student might…

… a current interest in sex education. The presence of a young woman on the campus this week interrogat- ing students in the preparation of material for a book on undergraduate sexual adjustment makes…

… to exchange opinions rather than to gain informa- tion. One lecture on sex hygiene is given each year to freshmen, but its intention is to acquaint students with the nature of venereal diseases, rather…

… can steer himself to answer questions authoritatively which students want answered and, for which they are at present searching haphaz- ardly. Thus if three faculty members, perhaps five, would…

… volunteer to give each one evening each week, to a group of six students who would meet together for perhaps three consecutive weeks to learn of some ethical, psychological and physiological as- peots of…

May 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

Arab-Owned Theatre JERUSALEM, May 29.-(iP)-Two bombs exploded in a crowded Arab- owned movie theatre today and Dra matic Season Star WHITFORD KANE *) 'White Steed,' Irish Drama, Opens Tonight Whitford…

… and a plug for the University of Michigan. New Proctors Of UnionGroup Are Announced Graduate Students Chosen To Organize Activities Of New Dormitories Appointment of scholarship and athletic counselors…

… in desolate silence in the old University Hall Auditorium. For 40 years what is now an empty room was "the" center of student ac- tivity here on the Michigan campus. Mellow with tradition, the auditori…

… Angell's term, the need of the students for a large as- sembly hall was recognized even in that early year of 1873. With a seat- ing capacity of almost 3,000, the au- spoke there were numbered Presi…

…- dents Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson, and the Student Lecture As- sociation brought many of the most celebrated platform speakers of the day. Winston Churchill, of present- day fame, lectured there…

May 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…- tries, a reversal of the organization's .nnl inrv Students Pause In Their Work To Hear Varsity Concert Band 1 .i First Vox Pop Program Of Semester Attracts President Ruthven By EARL R. GILMAN More than…

… 1,500 students and townspeople reclined on the grass last night in front of the Library steps and listened to the 80-piece Var- sity Concert Band present its first outdoor concert of the semester un…

… positions on the Men's Council, the Board in Control of Ath- letics and the Board in Control of Student Publications in the all-cam- pus elections held yesterday. The heaviest voting was in the lit- erary…

… dentistry school. Rittle had not been put up as a candidate for the position, but his name was written in by enough den- tal students to elect him. Harold Davidson, '39, was elected to the Board in Control of…

… Athletics, and Walker Graham, '38, Frank Coolidge, '38 and Arthur' Lundahl, '38, were elected to the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. All -Campus Vote ROME, May 25.- UP) -Premier Mussolini…

… spirit of Italy" because, the newspaper said, the Na- tional Home Project is desighed to set up a new state under British con- torl which would be hostile to Arabs and Moslems. (Mussolini has pro- ,laimed…

… Westmoreland County Coal town. Coroner H. A. McMurray's office identified the boys as Wilbur Sea- christ, 36, and Boyd Long, 16, both students at Scottdale High School, and Howard Stull, 15, of nearby Huntingdon…

… Plan To Provide Book Fund For Needy Students Soviet Planes Complete Trip To North Pole MOSCOW, May 26.-(Wednesday) ---/)-Three Soviet planes bearing a 'year's supplies for the Russian North Pole base…

May 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Hugo Reichard, '39. The committee plans to work with the several other student organizations on campus in an attempt to alleviate the problems facing the incoming freshmen. Poll Of Campus Suggested The…

… subsidization committee made a report suggesting a poll of campus early next fall to determine the gen- eral atitude on the student boday to- ward subsidization. A resolution was also passed to send a copy of the…

… them a perma- nent minority among the Arabs, next will be placed before the permanent mandates committee of the League of Nations. Activities Plan Is Formulated By Engineers Outside activities and…

… social con- tacts among engineering students will be encouraged under plans for the coming year formulated by the En- gineering Council, James E. Brown, '40E, president of the Council an- nounced yesterday…

…. New activities being considered the Council president announced, will include an orientation program de- signed especially for transfer students to the engineering college. This pro- gram under the…

… direction of the Coun- cil would lay special stress on acquainting the transfer student with the plan and purpose of the engineer- ing honor system, and would strive to introduce students to the various so…

…-day exhibition of the college's facilities and operation is planned to acquaint students with such attractions as the wind tunnel, the foundry lab and naval tank. In the line of social activities, the Council…

… plans to hold an Engineer- ing Ball in November to supplement the Slide Rule Ball held in the spring. A series of three all-engineering smokers for faculty and students will also be inaugurated. The first…

… engineering students, and the third will honor graduating sen- iors in the spring. A greater stress on inter-class sports and a continuation of the Hon- or System Essay Contest are also being considered. Labor…

… Kansas City. Sigma Rho Tau Honors Best Student And Faculty Speakers Emphasizing that the importance of the engineers extends beyond the research laboratory, William B. Stout, famed automobile and air…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 12

… course in costume design. Plan Musical Show "The purpose of the work done by the Repertory Players," Mr. Windt said, "is two-fold. First we aim to supply the community and students of the Summer Session…

… the problems of daily life. Several courses will be provided fo students of ancient and modern lan- guages, with the aim of familiarizing the student with the general prin- ciples and methods of the…

… science o: language, for presenting the most im- portant facts in the growth of eac language, and of directing the student inoriginal investigations. Especially qualified students will be trained to become…

… department will direc the concentration of programs of al students desiring to follow a degre program in speech. This summer the department offer cpceptional opportunit(es to high school and college teachers…

… of dra matics, to community and little-the atre directors and to those lookin forward to professional careers in th theater. Extensive plans have bee made whereby students enrolled in th courses may…

… those students whose experience an ular plays which will be presented ir the Mendelssohn theatre there wil be several laboratory productions, b which students who have not had suf ficient technical…

… training to enabl them to take part in the regula productions may participate. Th casts are not limited to students whi are enrolled in Play Productio courses and anyone enrolled in th Summer Session may…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… knowing it has been through a fight." The president at a special con- vocation of students thus accepted a challenge in recent attacks on the institution. The university had been accused of foistering…

… in the pulpits of Missouri villages, said the university is deeply con- cerned with the religious life of its students. The president said the over- whelming majority of students of the university are…

…. Costumes of All Kinds Feature Annual Dance Dressed in costumes of all kinds -gigolo, buccaneer, Arab, Spanish dancers, bowery-several hundred, ay a Negro truckman yesterday, ess than five miles from the…

May 15, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… salesman. Arab Student. It is revealed now that Reno's mayor, recently re-elected on the platform of an open town openly arrived at, is father-in-law of an- other speed king, Walter Johnson of the Senators…

… > vigorously advocated by the r President Little. This ex- ent extends only to the Liter- ollege, but with much to mend it. By this new division, >ped to innoculate the student :ome sort of intellectual cur- a…

… of his main statements he said that he could tell us in fifteen minutes all that a student would learn in three years in ar seminary about missionary methods.1 Half sleepy and still doubting just…

May 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 160) • Page Image 20

… has been its custom for the past several years, the Summer Session will this year sponsor a series of student excursions to points of in'- terest in .the vicinity of Ann Arbor. The series will include…

…, students who do not come under these specifications can obtain driving permits from the Dean of Students if circumstances necessi- tate their operation of a car, or for participation in outdoor sports away…

…. Anyone interested in further infor- mation about the tours may secure it New Graduate School Offers Study, Lecture Facilities. Wide Variety Of Courses In Forestry Given Students May Enroll For Full…

…-' sion. These long walks through the Arboretum are all right in the spring- time, but it takes more than that to provide entertainment for students who stay in old Ann Arbor town throughout the hot summer…

… places compare favorably with the finest scenic spots in all of lower Michigan. It's all made possible by a relaxa- tion of the automobile ban during the Summer Session. Students move from heated…

… swimming, and a little fishing. There are overnight cabins that can be rented, and there is plenty of wide open space where you can battle the mosquitoes for a place to pitch a tent. Most students don't1…

… excitement .awaiting the would-be' student. The golf courses-the muni-. cipal course, the University course, Stadium Hills, Loch Alpine, the Washtenaw Country Club, the Huron Hills Country Club-all remain open…

… fests that manage to find their place in any society. We'd still go to the Upper Penin- sula in the summer-time. Students entering the School of Forestry and Conservation this fall will have a large…

May 05, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…THIt MICHIGAN fDAILY -.1 r sn J -esw -- .Edited and managed by students of the University of chigan under the authority of the Board in Control of ident Publications. Published every morning…

… in its present rm and the adoption of a new plan designating erely whether the student has passed or failed course. The Parley believed that the fixing of grades such narrow categories as A's and B…

students for more advanced train- g, the fostering of special talent and the ad- sting of work to individual capacities. One of e aims of the modern university is to allow e individual student to get as much…

… out of s 'ollege education as he can. If the bulk the student body is massed under-the single ssification of "satisfactory" the average and perior student will proceed at the same pace. A both will be…

May 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

…THE MI CHIGAN DAILY THUesIAY, MAY ?, 1939 _,,_ . THE ICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University ,of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of ' Student

…. He is a slight, insignificant-looking little man, 120 pounds, pencil-stripe mustache, sharp eyes and mussed- up hair. He is 31, but yet looks and acts younger than most of the students for whom he…

… Ghost" has built up writing themes, papers, book-reviews, etc. for students who either do not have the ability to write o who have let their work slip too late in the sem- ester. Students here at Michigan…

… for a Ph.D. thesis. Smith does his papers in six different styles, ranging from "C" to "A." Most average students are careful to explain they don't want too good a paper for fear the professor will…

… besuspicious at the overnight improvement. Strangely enough, most of his customers are "A" students. "This is because most curricula overload the student," he explains. "Bright men and women want time for the…

… subjects that interest them most. Like good business executives, they give the tedious assignments to me." Of his occupation, Smith has this to say: "I am convinced I am aiding the students who use my…

… meaningless data. Many students hardly know what a good essay looks like. Professors as a rule fail to discuss them and do not let students read the essays submit- ted by other members of the class. My papers…

… stand as models and examples for the students." It is not t6o strange that a man like Mr. Smith can make $10,000 a year writing papers for stu- dents. That is, it is not strange considering the mass…

May 07, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… in the Ann Arbor U.JA. drive, running from May 1 to 10, will go the National Coordin- ating Committee. Jewish students, faculty members and townspeople are being solicited by letters and personal…

… until the average for the five-day week has reached 7,000 individuals, or 1,400 visits each day. Chinese Students Will Meet Yu-Pin University Chinese students will meet Bishop Paul Yu-Pin, Vicar Apos…

…-W. G. Rice. Subjects Offered by Members of the Council. Reports of the Standing Commit- tees: Program and Policy-Edmonson. Educational Policies-Duffendack. Student Relations-Vedder. Public Relations…

…-Allen. Plant and Equipment-Gram. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. School of Education Convocation: The fourth annual Convocationof undergraduate and graduate students who are candidates for the Teach- er…

… other faculties, students and the general public are cordially invited. Faculty members and students who are candidates for the Teacher's Cer- tificate are requested to wear aca- demic costume. President…

… Ruthven will preside at the Convocation and Professor Charles Scott Berry, of the Ohio State University, will give the address. Residence Halls for Men: Student personnel positions. Men students who will be…

… blanks in the Office of the Director of Residence Halls, 208 Angell Hall. A limited number of applications will be 'accepted from students who will be seniors during 1939-1940; but sen- iors will be…

… recommended for ap- pointment only under exceptional cir- cumstances. Students who have already made application will please come to this office to arrange for interviews. I should like to transact all busi…

May 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…CITE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TR 5P&Y, TU y\T 4, M-N I U THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… the great majority of Ameri- Stereotypes: Student Poll Indicates Propaganda Value Of Catch-wc By JOSEPH GIES CIO..., 20 A survey recently completed by the Bureau of AFL .................18 Student

…. React tion of student opinion in general, for only 68 rious religious denominations were a students were included. It was, in fact, in the Greek Orthodox......2 nature of a preliminary investigation…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 16

… and Arabic documents. These num- ber over 10,000 items. The Library maintains its own Bindery in the main building. There has been in existence for twenty years a Library Extension Ser- vice in active…

… highly selected students are given training in li- brarianship. Only college graduates of exceptional scholarship are ad- mitted. The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science is conferred at the end…

…, and radio diction will be conducted by the radio section of the speech department in the coming Summer Session. Students in these classes will be able to employ the skill developed in the classrooms by…

… speech students, and alks and interviews of all types, also directed by speech students. The three University broadcasting studios in Morris Hall are acoustically treated with celotex, an absorbing…

… and radio diction ch. instructed by Prof. G. F. Dentinuie, aims to improve and enlargI, me spoken vocabulary of tde student _ 1 M I C H I GA N U N ION 8U I LD ING The Union headquarters for men…

… one and one-thi atories of hygiene, pharmacy and the round trip is being bacteriology, many of the railroads t Students who enroll for courses in Session students and profer the session that continue…

… dormitories and and July 27 to 31, inclus sororities where the average cost is will not be available at and $4 a week. All women students not dates' registered in the Graduate School will---~~-~ be required to…

…- be endorsed director of 7be valid. or, students Ir the Plan agent and first class n validated ket is to be agent upon date from elusive, and the pay- e one-way he original n the certi- over which ade…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

… by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications.I Published every morning except Monday during the university year and Sum= x B ession…

…-organized attempt to effect some semblance of student government, has voted itself out of existence. With the reorgani- zation and reallocation of its functions, it is to be hoped that student self-government will re…

…- ceive a new impetus and develop into an active progressive force. Its purposes vaguely defined in, the average student mind, its activity seemingly concentrated on the selection of new members who would…

student government. The powers of the Council have been delegated to the Union student staff and a newly-conceived Men's Judiciary Council which will direct and consider petitioning of candidates seeking…

… poli- tical posts and take over the Men's Council func- tions in dealing with erring students. And, in many ways, that too is good. The Union staff has, in the past, shown an enthusiasm and in- terest in…

May 04, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN AILY IGAN DAILY ii 13 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications.. Published every morning…

… Detroit, who is enrolled in the University as a graduate student in sociology. These writings, which will appear from time to time, do not propose to take the viewpoint of any particular group, religious or…

… night in the Adelphi room in Angell Hall a play was presented that only showed too clearly the handicap students on this campus interested in the theatre are work- ing under. The English Department has…

… allo- catedan amount of money to be spent informally producing three student written plays com- pleted in one of, the creative writing courses. The first was Bethany Wilson's "Lucy Baker." When the play…

… never have been gleaned from a classroom discussion. What the neophyte actors learned in acting technique could never have gained in theoretical discourses. How much more the student could obtain if there…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1939 ___________________ U U E MICHIAN DAILY 'r ...,y s f ' A { R - . , Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the UIniversity year and Surmna r Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively…

… mission schools in China and of returned students from America itself. Particularly has the personality of the Generalissimo caught the imagination of the Chinese people, who are now fully conscious of the…

…. Candidates for Doctors' Degree; Friday, June 2, at 5 p.m. Office of the Dean of Students. Library Hours on Memorial Day: On Tuesday, May 30, the Service De- partments of the General Library will be open the…

…- uates and former students. In order that you may receive these ,please see that your correct address is on file at all tines at the Alumni Catalog Of- fice, University of Michigan. Lunette Hadley…

… forth their qualifica- tions for membership on the Council to the Union Student Offices in care of Hadley Smith. Deadline Wedes- day, May 31. Senior Engineers: A limited num- ber of the mimeographed lists…

… and secure all necessary signatures before June 24. Architect classifiers will post a not- ice when they are ready to confer, Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar All Students, Colleges of L…

…- dially invited. Events Today International Center: The closing event on the Center program for this year will be a picnic this afternoon. Students will meet promptly at 4 o'clock at the Center, and will…

… at Lookout point, and the group will return by 7:30. All graduate students are welcome. Coming Events All University Women: There will be a steak roast on Monday evening, May 29. The group will meet at…

… Communion; 9:30 a.m. Junior Church; 11 a.m. Kinder- garten; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rev. Henry Lewis; 4 p.m. Students' and Young People' Picnic at Camp Newkirk. Cars leave Harris Hall at 4 p…

May 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… twrws " ^. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the Dniversity…

… Senior Swing- out. Student Loans: There will be a meeting of the Loan Committee on Monday, May 29, in Room 2, Univer- sity Hall to consider loans for the summer session and the year 1939- 40. Applications…

… for this meeting must be filed in the Office of the Dean of Students on or before Thurs- day, May 25. Waukegan Residents: Will the resi- dent of Waukegan who recently lost a pair of glasses in a car…

… traveling from Coldwater to South Bend please communicate with the Office of the Dean of Students. Varsity Glee Club: All members in- terested in the position of Business Manager for the ensuing year please…

… submit a short letter of petition to any of the officers before Tuesday evening. Academic Notices Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Graduate Students in Aeronautical Engineering: Announcement is made of a…

… of Classical Archaeology: A special exhibit of antiquities from the Nile Valley, the Province of Fay- oum, and the Delta of Egypt, from early Dynastic times to the Late Cop- tic and Arabic Periods…

… Lutheran Student Club will hold its annual banquet in honor of its seniors this Sunday evening at the Zion Parish Hall at 6. There will to keep in mind the coming lecture by Dr. Wilber M. Smith Saturday…

… night, May 27 on the subject, "The Bible-To Believe It-Or Not." The meeting is to be held in the North Lounge of the Michigan Union at 7:45. Student Senate. There will be a meeting of the Ways and Means…

… Com- mittee at the Union at 5 p.m. today. All Student Senators are invited. All members of the Committee who are unable to attend,. call Dworkis, 3779, and leave word to that effect. This meeting is…

… Russian Tea Room of the League, cafeteria style. Lieutenant Colonel P. K. Kelly will discuss "A Professional Soldier's Views on the Status of National Defense." All graduate students are cordially invited…

May 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… 0 _, - HIGN ~AL THIRStiY, MaT 11; 193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Midhigan under the authority of the Boardin Control of Student Publications…

… Comumittee on Parking- Applications for Proctorships in the Men's Residence Halls. Students who expect to have their applications con- sidered for appointment in the school year 1939-1940 will please file the…

… membership buttonsI at the business office of the Union1 any week-day from 8 to 12 and 1:30, to 5. There is no additional chargej for this button. Students who are graduating after less than eight se- mesters…

… until Friday, May 12. The sale will be held in Angell Hall Lobby at the following times: Thursday, May 11: 9-12 a.m.; 1-4 p.m. Friday, May 12: 9-12 a.m.; 1-4 p.m. Camp Davis. Students expecting to enroll…

… Dynastic times to the Late Cop- tic and Arabic Periods. Tenth Annual Exhibition of Sculp- ture, in the concourse of the Michi- gan League Building. Lectures Biological Chemistry Lecture: Sat- urday, May 13…

…, 10:30 a.m., East Lec- ture Room (Mezzanine Floor), Hor- ace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. Dr. Eliot F. Beach of the Children's Fund of Michigan will lec- ture to the students of biological…

… urged to be present. New members are welcome. Coming Events Speech 190: Students in Speech 190 will meet at the Speech Clinic, 1007 East Huron Street, Friday, May 12, at 9 o'clock; and Monday, May 15, at…

… 9 o'clock in Room 302 Mason Hall. Student Senate luncheon will be on Saturday, May 13, 12:15 p.m., at the Michigan Union. The room will be posted on the bulletin board in the Union. All Senators are…

… requested to call Dworkis, 3779, or Schafrann, 4929, for reservations. The luncheon is open also to interested students and faculty members. All reserva- tions must be in by Saturday at 11 a.m. Congregational…

… a meeting of the Student Branch of the Institute DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the Universit. Copy received at the office of the…

May 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…0f FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1939 J .I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Columnists In The Nation's Press [uIW, nnWGt ( oVWEr v rkms EN UAIM 4M - , Edited and managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the Oniversity year and Suma r Session. Member of the Associated Press…

… Room 3126 N.S. Graduate Students in Education: All individuals desiring to take the preliminary examinations for the Ph.D. in Education to be held on May 25, 26 and 27, must leave their names in my…

… office, Room 4002 University High School, before May 20. Clifford Woody. Students In Naval Architecture 6, please see Drawing Room Bulletin Board for an important announce- ment. Senior Lit Class Dues will…

… Classical Archaeology: A special exhibit of antiquities from the Nile Valley, the Province of Fay- oum, and the Delta of Egypt from early Dynastic times to the Late Cop- tic and Arabic Periods. Lectures…

… Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21 at Camp Tacoma, Clear Lake. For reservations, call 8995. The faculty and all graduate students are invited. Freshmen Phi Eta Sigma Members: A dinner-business meeting will…

… be held at the Union at 6:15 this eve- ning. Officers for the year 1939-40 will be elected. Bethlehem Evangelical Church Student Guild will visit the Saline Valley Farms today. Cars will leave the…

… church at 4 p.m. The Lutheran Student Club will hold an outdoor meeting and steak roast at the Island this afternoon. Those wishing to attend should meet at the Zion Parish Hall not later than 5 p…

May 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…, Arabic, Portuguese, or Chi- nese, the languages chosen to be used this summer. A special reception will be held for coming Chinese students during the second week of the Summer Session at the International…

…-American, Near Eastern and Far Eastern Studies to get practice in speaking certain foreign languages, according to J. Raleigh Nelson, direc- tor of the Center. Foreign students, who are now studying at various…

… schools in the United States will come here during the Summer Session to meet and talk with American students in their lan- guages. They will meet at regular four o'clock teas and converse in Spanish…

… room apt. furnished. Next to campus. Phone 4373. 693 FOR RENT-One double, 1 single room for three graduate students next fall. $3 week. 1209 Cambridge Court. 2-1359. 694 LAUNDRIES A TRIAL WILL PROVE…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 21

… Graduate Students Ars Islamica, official University publication devoted entirely to the art of Islam, will honor the Univer- sity June celebration in a special edition twice the usual size which will be…

…. Miss Day discusses some an- cient textiles with Arabic inscriptions t mow. 7" ' .;"{ :;;- "i::' ,. fi CS, C00 Al!j\ ' C^ i * *O**C/-* * Dotted Swiss * Tub Silks * Shantungs $3.95.$5.95 This for /he…

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